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The Supreme Court ruled in in re Gault that people

that are under arrest must be read their rights by law enforcement
who cannot afford an attorney must be provided one by the state
accused of crimes have the right to a second trial upon request
under arrest as juveniles have many of the same rights as adults


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Answer:

Maranda rights not re-gault and yes juveniles have the same rights as adults but they can't question you without an adult present

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The 14th Amendment—not just for adults anymore. In the case of in re Gault, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that “neither the 14th Amendment nor the Bill of Rights is for adults alone.” That means the Constitutional rights of juvenile suspects are now protected, just as they are for legal adults.